What Is The Difference Between Vram And Ram?
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VRAM stands for Video Random Access Memory and is designed to store graphical/video data while RAM (Random Access Memory) is designed to store computing data. VRAM is usually dedicated memory to store graphics information and is usually high–speed memory specifically designed for graphics–intensive applications such as gaming, video editing, etc. RAM, on the other hand, is the normal system memory used by programs, essential operating systems, and other computer usage.